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LeBron James' Lakers plans revealed ahead of NBA free agency

LeBron James' Lakers plans revealed ahead of NBA free agency

New York Post13 hours ago

With NBA free agency set to begin on Monday, one major move appears to be locked in.
LeBron James is expected to exercise his $52.6 million player option with the Lakers for the 2025-26 NBA season, ESPN reported on Saturday.
The move will limit the Lakers' options for upgrading their roster as they try to win one more championship with the 40-year-old James, whose playing future is a constant question given his age, despite continuing to perform at a high level.
LeBron James (23) is expected to exercise his $52.6 million player option.
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The ESPN report added that James is not entering next season, his 23rd in the league, with the idea it will be his last.
During a live taping of 'The Shop' last weekend at Fanatics Fest, James was coy about when he would retire, only stating the obvious: 'I can't play that much further.'
He did joke that 7-foot-3 Spurs stat Victor Wembanyama, who was on stage with James, could force him out of the league.
'The more and more time that I play,' James said, 'as long as [Wembanyama] keeps smacking my f–king shots into the stands, it's going to make me retire.'
James averaged 24.4 points, 8.2 assists and 7.8 rebounds during the 2024-25 regular season.
The Lakers, after acquiring Luka Doncic from the Mavericks for Anthony Davis in a seismic midseason trade, earned the No. 3 seed in the Western Conference at 50-32 but lost to the Timberwolves 4-1 in the first round of the NBA playoffs.
James suffered an MCL sprain during the final game of the series.
Bronny James (l.) and dad LeBron (r.)
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He just returned to on-court activities after working out with his son, Bronny, whom the Lakers picked No. 55 overall in last year's draft.
Bronny made 27 NBA appearances as a rookie, averaging 2.7 points, while spending time in the G League.

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